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International Law and the Use of Force: Cases and Materials

International Law and the Use of Force: Cases and Materials

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This casebook provides an overview of international law and the use of force, covering topics such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, maritime disputes, and civilian protection in warfare. It includes new reports and cases from various sources and has been revised to include coverage of new developments in weapons technology.

Format: Hardback
Length: 697 pages
Publication date: 30 April 2022
Publisher: West Academic Publishing


This comprehensive casebook on international law and the use of force offers a comprehensive examination of the regulation of resort to armed force and the conduct of armed conflict. It encompasses a wide range of pressing global issues, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict, maritime disputes in the South China Sea, and civilian protection in warfare. The book is designed to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of these critical topics, drawing on a wealth of cases and materials from various legal and international institutions.

In the new edition of this casebook, readers will find a wealth of valuable new information and insights. The book includes important new reports by United Nations Special Rapporteurs, the Council of Europe, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, which shed light on the latest developments and challenges in the field. Additionally, the book includes a selection of new cases from the European Court of Human Rights and other courts and tribunals, providing a broader perspective on the application of international law in practice.

One of the key features of this casebook is its comprehensive coverage of the legal framework governing the use of force. The book explores the principles of international law, including the Charter of the United Nations, the Geneva Conventions, and other relevant treaties and customary laws. It also examines the legal consequences of the use of force, including the principles of proportionality, necessity, and discrimination.

The book is organized into five chapters, each covering a different aspect of the regulation of armed conflict. The first chapter provides an introduction to the topic, setting the stage for the subsequent chapters. The second chapter explores the legal framework governing the use of force in international law, including the principles of self-defense and the right to intervene in cases of genocide and humanitarian crises. The third chapter examines the conduct of armed conflict, including the rules of engagement, the protection of civilians, and the use of military force against non-state actors. The fourth chapter focuses on the legal consequences of armed conflict, including the responsibility of states for their actions and the rights and remedies available to victims. The fifth chapter examines the role of weapons in armed conflict, including the development of new technologies and the regulation of arms exports.

Throughout the book, the authors use a clear and accessible writing style, making it accessible to students, scholars, and practitioners alike. The cases and materials are carefully selected to provide a balanced and comprehensive analysis of the topic, and the book includes a comprehensive bibliography and index for further research.

In conclusion, this casebook on international law and the use of force is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the legal framework governing the use of armed force and the conduct of armed conflict. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of these critical topics, drawing on a wealth of cases and materials from various legal and international institutions. The new edition of this casebook adds even more value to its readers, with important new reports and cases and a revised final chapter on weapons. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of these important issues.


Dimension: 254 x 191 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781647082444
Edition number: 3 Revised edition

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